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john and i will take you. they love john mccain because he is a voice for freedom. and listen to the ukrainian people and let them tell you what it is like to deal with their neighbor, putin. come with me and senator mccain to turkey and jordan to go to the refugee camps and meet the women who have been gang raped and orphans whose families have been killed by bombs supported by putin. the reason i mention this is because this goal of isil is beyond iraq and syria. and if we don't bring stability to the mideast, they are going to keep going. when our president tells us things are good, bull. they are in afghanistan today. they are coming here tomorrow. figuratively. i want you to understand that these people want to create a master race for that region, eventually for the world. they are not spared i don't know why -- they are nuts. i don't know why hitler wanted to kill all the jews, but he did. and somebody ought to stop them. if you think keeping assad in power helps us, you have no idea what that means for our long-term national security interests. it is the sin
john and i will take you. they love john mccain because he is a voice for freedom. and listen to the ukrainian people and let them tell you what it is like to deal with their neighbor, putin. come with me and senator mccain to turkey and jordan to go to the refugee camps and meet the women who have been gang raped and orphans whose families have been killed by bombs supported by putin. the reason i mention this is because this goal of isil is beyond iraq and syria. and if we don't bring...
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very goldwater, john powers-- barry goldwater, john powers. absorbed for 18 years and grew older, wiser, foreign policies not something you learn on the job, not by shouting people --eign-policy is complicated at people. foreign-policy is complicated. you can't spend six months figuring out where the bathroom is. you have to hit the ground running. the fact is that if you don't understand the complications of foreign policy, it is hard to learned on the job. -- learned on the job. it on the job. i worked in politics for 10 years, it was fantastic. wife i go back into public life, and she said, "that's just great." [laughter] gov. kasich: today, she is involved in keeping kids healthy , whether it is food or exercise . abouts raised marcaine candy and vending machines than any woman i know in america. kids need to be healthy, all the kids. not just my kids, all kids. helpingnvolved in people who have been human traffic. trafficked. how old are you abby? 17. 13-year-old and 14-year-old kids in my state and them.eatinading did you know about this
very goldwater, john powers-- barry goldwater, john powers. absorbed for 18 years and grew older, wiser, foreign policies not something you learn on the job, not by shouting people --eign-policy is complicated at people. foreign-policy is complicated. you can't spend six months figuring out where the bathroom is. you have to hit the ground running. the fact is that if you don't understand the complications of foreign policy, it is hard to learned on the job. -- learned on the job. it on the...
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john and i will take you. they love john mccain because he is a voice for freedom. and listen to the ukrainian people and let them tell you what it is like to deal with their neighbor, putin. come with me and senator mccain to turkey and jordan to go to the refugee camps and meet the women who have been gang raped and orphans whose families have been killed by bombs supported by putin. the reason i mention this is because this goal of isil is beyond iraq and syria. and if we don't bring stability to the mideast, they are going to keep going. when our president tells us things are good, bull. they are in afghanistan today. they are coming here tomorrow. figuratively. i want you to understand that these people want to create a master race for that region, eventually for the world. they are not spared i don't know why -- they are nuts. i don't know why hitler wanted to kill all the jews, but he did. and somebody ought to stop them. if you think keeping assad in power helps us, you have no idea what that means for our long-term national security interests. it is the sin
john and i will take you. they love john mccain because he is a voice for freedom. and listen to the ukrainian people and let them tell you what it is like to deal with their neighbor, putin. come with me and senator mccain to turkey and jordan to go to the refugee camps and meet the women who have been gang raped and orphans whose families have been killed by bombs supported by putin. the reason i mention this is because this goal of isil is beyond iraq and syria. and if we don't bring...
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my friend, john lott, has an article out today in "national review" and he says -- this is john lott, on sunday, hillary clinton slammed republicans for not being serious about protecting americans from terrorism. quote, how many more americans need to die before we take action? clinton asked in response to friday's shooting at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs, she believes that stopping such attacks involves commonsense steps like comprehensive background checks, closing the loopholes that let guns fall in the wrong hands, unquote. within minutes of the attacks in san bernardino, california, yesterday, clinton pushed again for more regulations. clinton wants to cut down on terrorism by prohibiting people
my friend, john lott, has an article out today in "national review" and he says -- this is john lott, on sunday, hillary clinton slammed republicans for not being serious about protecting americans from terrorism. quote, how many more americans need to die before we take action? clinton asked in response to friday's shooting at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs, she believes that stopping such attacks involves commonsense steps like comprehensive background checks,...
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traveling with john mccain has been eye-opening. john mccain is a world leader and figure. when he walks into any room -- [phone ringing] that is my phone. that is my flip phone. donald trump, do not ever give him your number. [laughter] i am sure that was not the donald. where were we? anyway, me and mccain. we are going all over the world. when john walks into the room, people respect him, because he is a man of the world. if i ever get to be president of the united states, there will be a lot to do with him. if you think i'm ready to be president, it will be due to send her mccain. i have learned a time. i want to talk about two quick things. the war. here are the four takeaways i have learned. it is a religious war. how many people believe it? it is a religious war. it is not about iraq, afghanistan, iran, or libya, it is an ideology that cannot be accommodated. they want to create a master religion for the world. the nazis wanted a master race. somebody better stop it. if you leave them alone, they will not leave you alone. that is one thing i learned. on september 10,
traveling with john mccain has been eye-opening. john mccain is a world leader and figure. when he walks into any room -- [phone ringing] that is my phone. that is my flip phone. donald trump, do not ever give him your number. [laughter] i am sure that was not the donald. where were we? anyway, me and mccain. we are going all over the world. when john walks into the room, people respect him, because he is a man of the world. if i ever get to be president of the united states, there will be a...
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i went over to john glenn. and at one point, i told him something that is a wonderful story i have to tell you. talk about cool. when i first got the assignment, as a layman, my first question was, how will i portray friendship 7? how to get inserted into orbit? what was his position, east to west around the globe? west to east? against the, you know, rotation of the earth on its axis? i did not know anything about it. even though i have spent time at nasa, this was long before i visited them. i got to go over to john glenn and i shook his hand. i said, senator glenn, i must tell you that when i was trying to get the representation of friendship 7 correctly on the medal, i came across the archives a kind of crummy pdf document from the manned space center. on page 132 or something there was some they call a pilots flight report. i felt like i found, you know, the holy grail. and john glenn, perfectly and matter of fact ease, he recounts the most hair-raising various you could possibly imagine. i did not -- i wa
i went over to john glenn. and at one point, i told him something that is a wonderful story i have to tell you. talk about cool. when i first got the assignment, as a layman, my first question was, how will i portray friendship 7? how to get inserted into orbit? what was his position, east to west around the globe? west to east? against the, you know, rotation of the earth on its axis? i did not know anything about it. even though i have spent time at nasa, this was long before i visited them....
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he told me how reagan reach out to him because he wanted to have a private meeting with john hinckley six months after he tried to kill the president. reagan had the idea, on his own. he called and dr. daniel ruby, the white house position, and he reached out to dr. peele. said, "let me take it up with his psychiatrist." no. person, they all said hinckley was the most sociopathic, self-absorbed patient they had ever had. they would have misinterpreted the visit as vindication. never meeting him, because of the advice of the psychiatrists. one man told me, at one point, he was talking to reagan and said, it seems like he was talking from the clouds. mr. lamb: why would he want to do it? mr. shirley: it was his christian capacity for forgiveness. this was the man who was the of the free world. he met with gorbachev three or four times after the presidency. moscow.isited him in they became friends. a couple of years earlier, they had death grips on each other. reagan had an infinite capacity for christian forgiveness. mr. lamb: you write that hinckley was never "cured." why was he out fr
he told me how reagan reach out to him because he wanted to have a private meeting with john hinckley six months after he tried to kill the president. reagan had the idea, on his own. he called and dr. daniel ruby, the white house position, and he reached out to dr. peele. said, "let me take it up with his psychiatrist." no. person, they all said hinckley was the most sociopathic, self-absorbed patient they had ever had. they would have misinterpreted the visit as vindication. never...
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john smith is a technical expert in quantum computing. it's very hard to find american citizens who are willing to subject themselves to security clearances and work for the government. he then expert in quantum computing cleared at the information level within the department of defense and he is projected to be built for the government at $195,000 annually, very specialized skills, an individual with a very high clearance. that number breaks down to $15,000 per month, $3750 per weekend $93.75 per hour. john is scheduled to move from one intelligence community organization contract to a different organization contract. remember he is fully cleared. his clearance has been submitted to the gaming agency so that he could be crossed over to work on a new contract. his company will carry the cost of employing john, roughly 15,000 mothers are set for this highly-skilled highly educated individual for the duration of the crossover. matt. who ultimately pays that though? of the u.s. government because that caused is embedded in the rate that the
john smith is a technical expert in quantum computing. it's very hard to find american citizens who are willing to subject themselves to security clearances and work for the government. he then expert in quantum computing cleared at the information level within the department of defense and he is projected to be built for the government at $195,000 annually, very specialized skills, an individual with a very high clearance. that number breaks down to $15,000 per month, $3750 per weekend $93.75...
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keith: george osborne having fun at the expense of john mcdonnell. allegra stratton is with me once again. do you think john mcdonnell was well advised to use that little stunt? >> i know left-wing supporters of his talk about it as one of the disasters of the last 100 days of jeremy corbyn's leadership. the look on tom watson's face, he says he could not quite see what john mcdonnell was doing. the book was coming out of the other pocket. but to me, it was a sharp intake of breath. jokes are jokes because they are counterintuitive. the problem for john mcdonnell is that a lot of people think this is what he believes. it is clear from watching him he is making a joke. he is laughing with a smirk. but it did not play that way. most importantly, that was a big victory for the labour party, to force the government back on tax credits. he diverted from that. keith: not all stunts work in the commons. >> no, you have to be pretty brave. that was an error. keith: george osborne came back with a witty response, which went down with a storm. overall, was it
keith: george osborne having fun at the expense of john mcdonnell. allegra stratton is with me once again. do you think john mcdonnell was well advised to use that little stunt? >> i know left-wing supporters of his talk about it as one of the disasters of the last 100 days of jeremy corbyn's leadership. the look on tom watson's face, he says he could not quite see what john mcdonnell was doing. the book was coming out of the other pocket. but to me, it was a sharp intake of breath. jokes...
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the be here from john, high john. >> i would just like to know, since when did the president and military give out strategies on tv. strategy. how do they know what they're listening to. i just don't get it. they're taking steps because they'll think this man is qualified but what is george bush know about war, what would ronald reagan know about war. they have to listen to their generals. the generals have their strategy for war. can we just get that understanding because there is a disconnect here with people and they just don't get it. >> that is john in georgia. we will take a short break and when we come back, we will turn our attention to the rhetoric around muslims and islam. we'll talk with james from the american institute and later we will get an update on the if youble care act first missed our landmark cases on the miranda decision am a you can catch it this saturday night at 7:00 p.m. check it out on the website. i want to show you a little bit from last nights program with jeff rosen. a caller who asked about not being read his miranda rights. >> the breathalyzer and i passe
the be here from john, high john. >> i would just like to know, since when did the president and military give out strategies on tv. strategy. how do they know what they're listening to. i just don't get it. they're taking steps because they'll think this man is qualified but what is george bush know about war, what would ronald reagan know about war. they have to listen to their generals. the generals have their strategy for war. can we just get that understanding because there is a...
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webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun curbnce and ways to help gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off, put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than anywhere else in the developed world. by far. over 30,000 gun deaths year, over 60,000 injuries. think about this. some of those debilitating, horrible injuries. 30,000 plus 60,000 -- that is about 90 a day. 90 every day. we think of mass shootings, we do not think about the 90 a day deaths from guns in the u.s. more people have died in the yearsust in the last four then the american -- than the number of american soldiers that died in korea, vietnam, afghanistan, and iraq combined. think about that. korea, vietnam, afghanistan, iraq combined. four years.
webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun curbnce and ways to help gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off, put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than anywhere...
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john mccain was on tv a few years ago. he talked about how he and hillary clinton both voted to arm isis to take out bashar al-assad. and obama didn't put forth. -- and got on their obama didn't vote for it. just type in john mccain voted for isis and he was on fox news talking about he and hillary clinton voted to arm isis. it was my mind. -- blew my mind. it was true, they both voted in 2012. and tell the government know, say we are not going to listen to you anymore. we do people have a choice. i read that we funded isis with weapons. there are brand-new toyota trucks, supposedly they tack -- trackback to this country. i don't know if that is true. as far as export it weapons, the united states is a big exporter of weapons and bombs. usedof the weapons being by former marines i talked to in afghanistan when they capture weapons, they are american. some of our former colleagues were talking about morality. that they were saying at some point, let's be careful where we are handing out bombs. you mentioned a obama not voti
john mccain was on tv a few years ago. he talked about how he and hillary clinton both voted to arm isis to take out bashar al-assad. and obama didn't put forth. -- and got on their obama didn't vote for it. just type in john mccain voted for isis and he was on fox news talking about he and hillary clinton voted to arm isis. it was my mind. -- blew my mind. it was true, they both voted in 2012. and tell the government know, say we are not going to listen to you anymore. we do people have a...
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host: senator john mccain added, it was a privilege to support lindsey graham. thank you for what you have done for the country. in newhristie was hampshire and said, lindsey graham is a great american and good friend. also, from jeb bush. nobody is more clear eyed about isis. and john kasich said, i enjoyed lindsey graham's wit. gaines from pennsylvania, good morning. independent line. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. she should drop out. hillary clinton, when she was secretary of state. now, they pretend to side with terrorists groups like isis. [indiscernible] fighting?they aren't they she should drop out. we take several polls and combine them into an average. looking at that average, it was donald trump living with 33%. ted cruz at 18%. marco rubio at 12.3%. jeb bush coming in at 4.5%. that is on the democratic side. should for presidential candidates drop out of the race? patricia is up next. she is from chattanooga, tennessee. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. i think as far as the cruz,icans go, trump, and christie. those are t
host: senator john mccain added, it was a privilege to support lindsey graham. thank you for what you have done for the country. in newhristie was hampshire and said, lindsey graham is a great american and good friend. also, from jeb bush. nobody is more clear eyed about isis. and john kasich said, i enjoyed lindsey graham's wit. gaines from pennsylvania, good morning. independent line. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. she should drop out. hillary clinton, when she was...
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john boehner: i told my wife. >> what did she say? john boehner: good. [laughter] my chief of staff and i talked late yesterday. i told him i was thinking today might be the day, and i would sleep on it. before i went to sleep last night i said, i just might make an announcement tomorrow. what kind of announcement? to go. time this morning i woke up and walked up to starbucks as usual and got my coffee and came back and read and walked up to pete steiner and saw everybody at pete's and had gone home and said, yes, i think today is the day. my senior staff was having a meeting at 8:45. kind of walked in before i opened the house, told them, this is the day. it's can happen someday. why not today? [inaudible] >> what advice do you give to him to avoid the same pitfalls you have come across? told kevin his number one responsibility is to protect the institution. nobody else around here has an obligation like this. secondly, i tell him the same thing i've told you. you just do the right thing every day for the right reasons, the right things will happen. you
john boehner: i told my wife. >> what did she say? john boehner: good. [laughter] my chief of staff and i talked late yesterday. i told him i was thinking today might be the day, and i would sleep on it. before i went to sleep last night i said, i just might make an announcement tomorrow. what kind of announcement? to go. time this morning i woke up and walked up to starbucks as usual and got my coffee and came back and read and walked up to pete steiner and saw everybody at pete's and...
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it isn't beneficial when the secretary of state, john kerry -- you know him well. [laughter] suggests months ago that israel could become an apartheid state or when the secretary of state, john kerry, also says that the terrorist attack against charlie hebdo was understandable. the united states of america should not be trying to rationalize terrorists. i tell you when john kerry was nominated, only three senators voted against his confirmation. never have i been prouder than to have been in that gang of three. [applause] and when kerry called israel an apartheid state, i went to the senate floor and called for kerry's resignation. and i would note that we need more senators, both republicans and democrats, that likewise call for accountability when the secretary of state uses language that undermines the safety and security of our allies. [applause] that's the second thing we need to do, we need to stand by our ally. all of us knew early in the obama administration, there are warning signs when in the opening week the president sent back to the united kingdom the
it isn't beneficial when the secretary of state, john kerry -- you know him well. [laughter] suggests months ago that israel could become an apartheid state or when the secretary of state, john kerry, also says that the terrorist attack against charlie hebdo was understandable. the united states of america should not be trying to rationalize terrorists. i tell you when john kerry was nominated, only three senators voted against his confirmation. never have i been prouder than to have been in...
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john boehner in the majority. his stepping down as speaker was driven by a minority of that majority in terms of the conservative caucus pressing forward with getting any speaker. i wanted to show you the comments of john boehner as he in october.ro [video clip] >> my, oh my, what a wonderful day. i used to sing that on my way to work in the morning. my mission every day is to fight for a smaller, less costly and more countable government. advancedity has conservative reforms that will help our children and their children. it has become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable harm to the institution. this morning, i informed my colleagues that i will resign from the speakership and resign from congress at the end of october. as you've often heard me say, this is not about me. it is about the people, about the institution. just yesterday, we witnessed the awesome sight of pope francis addressing the greatest legislative body in the world. heed hisat we will all call to live by the go
john boehner in the majority. his stepping down as speaker was driven by a minority of that majority in terms of the conservative caucus pressing forward with getting any speaker. i wanted to show you the comments of john boehner as he in october.ro [video clip] >> my, oh my, what a wonderful day. i used to sing that on my way to work in the morning. my mission every day is to fight for a smaller, less costly and more countable government. advancedity has conservative reforms that will...
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john: they are. we have many other rivals and very -- there's a lot of people suffering from many diseases. but as pepfar's done, it's treated malaria, t.b., and the more you teach people -- as rick was saying, to train people, train in countries where they haven't got enough medical staff, if you train people to look after people. in africa, for example, when we started, people aren't used to taking a pill, they're not used to that. they're used to having the local traditional healer give them something. it's a matter of education. and i think once you tell people, if i have an event, if i tell people, we're going to build somewhere to educate people or mothers-to-mothers tranmission and you can see this is improving knowledge of the disease and the treatment that you're going to give people, people will dip into their pockets. and i think, when we started it off with this disease, there were so many different foundations. there's not many standing but we work together. i think we're a very strong f
john: they are. we have many other rivals and very -- there's a lot of people suffering from many diseases. but as pepfar's done, it's treated malaria, t.b., and the more you teach people -- as rick was saying, to train people, train in countries where they haven't got enough medical staff, if you train people to look after people. in africa, for example, when we started, people aren't used to taking a pill, they're not used to that. they're used to having the local traditional healer give them...
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. >> replying on behalf of labor john mcdonald. the controversial appointment as chancellor.ow mindfulnald -- he was the trip george osborne made of china. summer china met in business leaders and poker. era ofe through a golden cooperation. >> i brought him along a red book. me quote. we must learn to do economic work for all who know how. are.tter who they we must have seen them as them.rs, learning from we must know what do not know. it would come in handy him. readhancellor stood and red book.his little -- the problem is, the cabinet has been sent off to reeducation. >> george osborne >> so george osborne having fun there. do you think that john mcdonald was well-advised to use this stunt? >> no. i know left-wing supporters of his. the look on tom watson, deputy leaders face, he said he could not quite see what john mcdonald was doing, but to me, it was a bit of a sharp intake of breath. jokes.re the problem for john mcdonald is a a lot of people think this is what he believes. it is clear that he is making a joke. he is laughi
. >> replying on behalf of labor john mcdonald. the controversial appointment as chancellor.ow mindfulnald -- he was the trip george osborne made of china. summer china met in business leaders and poker. era ofe through a golden cooperation. >> i brought him along a red book. me quote. we must learn to do economic work for all who know how. are.tter who they we must have seen them as them.rs, learning from we must know what do not know. it would come in handy him. readhancellor...
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john: the tone of the house is completely different. it is like members looked into the offense after boehner and mccarthy. mccarthy had to withdraw from the speaker race. on the republican side, they were looking at chaos, potentially. he was smart on how he handled his ascension to speaker. said, guys, this is what we need to do. i am only going to do with if you back me up. we are still playing john boehner cost and. boehner's hand. this is his legacy. next year, ryan will have a blank slate. he has to play out the cards that boehner gave him. he was lucky to get them. boehner did have a big favor on the debt ceiling. a good position to give -- get him a budget agreement. he is going to have to work with the president, democrats in the house, senate, this is a test for ryan. he is probably able to do it. yer, the next 96 hours will be a good obamacare -- barometer. thank you both for being a part of newsmakers. >> he was just an authentic person. i always thought there was a great story. she became the first modern first lady, she ha
john: the tone of the house is completely different. it is like members looked into the offense after boehner and mccarthy. mccarthy had to withdraw from the speaker race. on the republican side, they were looking at chaos, potentially. he was smart on how he handled his ascension to speaker. said, guys, this is what we need to do. i am only going to do with if you back me up. we are still playing john boehner cost and. boehner's hand. this is his legacy. next year, ryan will have a blank...
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john: how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] discussion how the booking is responding to donald trump's candidacy. talking about a new report that shows the american middle class shrinking to a point where it no longer represents the majority of the adult population. and a discussion on the method for helping combat veterans cope with the psychological effects of war. and you're called and comments on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" on c-span. after two weeks of negotiations in paris, representatives from 200 countries reached a deal to lower greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to slow the effects of climate change. official,as made president obama spoke from the white house about the deal and its implications for the future. >> good evening. two weeks ago in paris, i said before the world we needed a strong, global agreement to accomplish this goal. global carbon pollution and sets the world on a course to a low carbon future. a few hours ago, we succeeded. we came together around a strong agreement the
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next up is john, westchester, pennsylvania. hi, john. caller: my understanding is that you can only invoke your right to have a lawyer present when you are being interrogated. can you please clarify at what point you're being interrogated and if it can happen only in a police station or other places? paul: my students were taking their criminal procedure exam this morning and the miranda rules are triggered when someone is in custody, when they've been taken into the police station, as miranda was. typically they don't apply when someone's being questioned in they're home or on the street in the aftermath of the crime. the other part is interrogation. police officers have to be asking questions or the functional equivalent of asking questions in order to bring the miranda rules into play. host: next is a call from brad, who is watching us in california. hello, brad. caller: i was detained for a d.u.i. stop and the officer on duty gave me the field test. although it seems dramatic that the police are allowed to extract information from yo
next up is john, westchester, pennsylvania. hi, john. caller: my understanding is that you can only invoke your right to have a lawyer present when you are being interrogated. can you please clarify at what point you're being interrogated and if it can happen only in a police station or other places? paul: my students were taking their criminal procedure exam this morning and the miranda rules are triggered when someone is in custody, when they've been taken into the police station, as miranda...
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charlie, please. >> i would like to respond a little bit to what john has to say. in some respects we lost ground in the digital revolution that randy described so well accelerates. we have moved at glacial speed in many respects in modernizing our processes. better policies and particularly our security processes. we spent about three years trying to decide. 2011ok three years from two 2014 to get suitability requirements defined by the administration. on the dates,ng but it took a long time to determine pretty elementary stuff. we are working on parts of it, and working very hard and very laboriously. homeland security of defense communities, security and administration of congress is really lacking. we get interest from democratic staffers occasionally, but very lady -- little leadership on this issue. there was a lot after the snowden events. and after the opm breach. the administration of it defensive. the administration very critical. then it passed. we have this major thing we are all concerned about. my wife just got her letter from opm on friday. sf 86.o p
charlie, please. >> i would like to respond a little bit to what john has to say. in some respects we lost ground in the digital revolution that randy described so well accelerates. we have moved at glacial speed in many respects in modernizing our processes. better policies and particularly our security processes. we spent about three years trying to decide. 2011ok three years from two 2014 to get suitability requirements defined by the administration. on the dates,ng but it took a long...
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he's director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research. deputy director for research for the johns hopkins certainty for the prevention of youth violence, and core faculty of the johns hopkins center for injury research andpolicy. dr. webster holds a joint appointment as professor in the school of education's division of public safety leadership at johns hopkins. he's one of the nation's leading experts on firearm policy and the prevention of gun violence. he is coed tore of reducing gun violence in america and forming policy with evidence and aalcy. he was a contributor to the -- and analysis. he was a distributor to the 2014 report, gun violence in america, and on articles on firearm policy and carrying the prevention of gun violence, intimate partner violence. courses taught include understanding and preventing violence, research and evaluation for health policy, and graduate seminar in health and publicpolicy. welcome. >> we'll now hear testimony from our panelists. i would like to begin. very distinguished chief. chief dixon: good mor
he's director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research. deputy director for research for the johns hopkins certainty for the prevention of youth violence, and core faculty of the johns hopkins center for injury research andpolicy. dr. webster holds a joint appointment as professor in the school of education's division of public safety leadership at johns hopkins. he's one of the nation's leading experts on firearm policy and the prevention of gun violence. he is coed tore of...
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someone asked why jefferson put john adams' bust up in his home. jefferson said, that's why i put it there because we never agreed. there are going to be differences of opinion. to take that to its extreme, were you are basically being extortionist on the functioning of government and the economy, is just a disservice. what has happened with speaker boehner, i worry about the ultimate consequence of that. how do you govern when you have 35-40 members of an institution with those who can hold up in operation. >> what do your boys think of their dad's work? rep. desaulnier: my two sons. we are very close. for long period of time after i got divorced, they lived with me. we sort of grew up together. they are proud of me, but they have different paths that i have encouraged those. they both live in los angeles and have great jobs and have great long-term relationships, although neither is married. i met a point in my life for an anxious to have grandchildren, but they will get there on their own time. in this day and age, it is fantastic that i can be
someone asked why jefferson put john adams' bust up in his home. jefferson said, that's why i put it there because we never agreed. there are going to be differences of opinion. to take that to its extreme, were you are basically being extortionist on the functioning of government and the economy, is just a disservice. what has happened with speaker boehner, i worry about the ultimate consequence of that. how do you govern when you have 35-40 members of an institution with those who can hold up...
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host: that was john from pennsylvania. in the usa today, the national president of the fraternal order of police has an off and "do not let nfl stadiums be soft targets." he writes that he suspects many nfl the 70's would welcome the presence of off-duty law enforcement officers attending events, and would have no objection to them being armed although the current nfl policy prohibits the stadiums for making this decision on their own, the nfl should and could change their policy. roger goodell, do not let your fans be soft targets, he writes. from mobile alabama on the republican line. good morning. ponderingile we are why all of this is happening, if 2008hink back to the election campaign where mr. obama promised us that he was going to change america and the world. unsuccessful.etty host: that is ruth. let's hear from kennedy in time bluff, arkansas, democrat. i feel like we are safe in america. and i trust the government. want to that all you say? caller: that's it. bluff.ennedy in pine from the washington post, the ho
host: that was john from pennsylvania. in the usa today, the national president of the fraternal order of police has an off and "do not let nfl stadiums be soft targets." he writes that he suspects many nfl the 70's would welcome the presence of off-duty law enforcement officers attending events, and would have no objection to them being armed although the current nfl policy prohibits the stadiums for making this decision on their own, the nfl should and could change their policy....
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john, from illinois. thanks for the call. jim has this point -- host: a few more minutes with your calls and comments, then we will check in on new hampshire, -- hampshire politics. this is the front page of "the new york times," focusing a large part on san bernardino. "urgent pet -- urgent prayers and panic as survivors recall the chaos." this story from , "the u.s. we thinking how to stop the attacks here, "90,000 words, many of them ominous, a story ons tongue." the phrasing of his sentiment and speeches that we have been covering on the c-span network and what it means for donald trump, the republican candidate in the republican field and his supporters. that's available online at nytimes.com. senator john cornyn, member of the senate judiciary committee, has this tweet -- host: let's go to fred -- sorry, bill, from maccallum, texas. good morning. caller: the humor take my call. host: absolutely. in regards to what the second amendment means to me, it's immutable. you had an actor there for trying thomas jefferson statin
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well, john lott goes on, are republicans really putting americans in danger by posing new gun control laws? after every mass shooting, clinton and president obama have called for comprehensive or universal background checks, which would apply not only to the purchase of guns from a dealer but also private transfers of guns. however, it wouldn't have stopped any of the mass shootings during obama's tenure. last weekend, clinton, obama and other democrats issued their calls for new legislation before anyone even knew how the colorado shooter had obtained his rifle. colorado already had expanded background checks two years ago . umpqua regon before the community college shooting in october. france also had background checks system. so, too, does california, which
well, john lott goes on, are republicans really putting americans in danger by posing new gun control laws? after every mass shooting, clinton and president obama have called for comprehensive or universal background checks, which would apply not only to the purchase of guns from a dealer but also private transfers of guns. however, it wouldn't have stopped any of the mass shootings during obama's tenure. last weekend, clinton, obama and other democrats issued their calls for new legislation...
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webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun violence and ways to help curb gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than anywhere else in the developed world. by far. over 30,000 gun deaths year, over 60,000 injuries. think about this. some of those debilitating, horrible injuries. 30,000 plus 60,000 -- that is about 90 a day. 90 every day. we think of mass shootings, we do not think about the 90 a day deaths from guns in the u.s. more people have died in the u.s. just in the last four years then the american -- than the number of american soldiers that died in korea, vietnam afghanistan, and iraq combined. think about that. korea, vietnam afghanistan iraq combined. fou
webster and his team at johns hopkins, and others. but there is so much evidence-based research and study that has been done on gun violence and ways to help curb gun violence in different places, the effectiveness of those measures. samples of some of those are on the website, if you go to the event website for this program under resources. you will see a number of those articles. to start off put a framework for the questions, we know gun injury and death in the u.s. is far higher than...
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beay's conversation will conducted by john mikel fleet. he's the editor and chief of bloomberg news and was formerly the editor and chief of the economist. the scenario will be first from the governor who will give us his prepared remarks and afterwards he will take questions from mr. mikel for weight and the governor has agreed to take questions from you council on foreign relations. let me welcome you to the podium and the council on foreign relations. [applause] >> thank you. normally, i would go off the cuff, but it is too much of a distinguished group to do that -- just kidding. it is great to be here at the council and to have a forum like this so i want to give you a comprehensive view of my view of the world. i would like to take a few minutes to describe my vision of what i view as the right way forward and secure our nation's future. i do so with the fundamental recognition that policy security encompasses several broad areas. necessaryconomy, the resources to secure our vital interests and the strategies which must be supported
beay's conversation will conducted by john mikel fleet. he's the editor and chief of bloomberg news and was formerly the editor and chief of the economist. the scenario will be first from the governor who will give us his prepared remarks and afterwards he will take questions from mr. mikel for weight and the governor has agreed to take questions from you council on foreign relations. let me welcome you to the podium and the council on foreign relations. [applause] >> thank you. normally,...
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we were with john wagner yesterday and john is been very history middle and your whole team is finish middle in developing this. it's all about throughput. it's about getting people through so after 14 hours in flight you are not standing for three hours online training at the customs. my expectation is that type of technology is only going to expand. and youre traveling, get to the airport and there are multiple choices si you can clear customs. i was just in israel. if you want to talk about security, that place is a challenge because not only do they do it well but they have multiple layers of security for you even get your gate. not only getting into the airport, but more importantly when you are leaving. the future of this is about giving the passengers an opportunity to either preclear and other countries like we are doing in canada successfully, but also other countries around the world. john mentioned the other countries we are in negotiations with. the technology is the answer here. thank you. >> a question in the back? whoever is first. >> i'm kate mills, a colleague of stew
we were with john wagner yesterday and john is been very history middle and your whole team is finish middle in developing this. it's all about throughput. it's about getting people through so after 14 hours in flight you are not standing for three hours online training at the customs. my expectation is that type of technology is only going to expand. and youre traveling, get to the airport and there are multiple choices si you can clear customs. i was just in israel. if you want to talk about...
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e words of john f. kennedy president john f. contendy, january 29, 1961, part of his speech that day said, to meet these problems will require the efforts, not only of our leaders or the democratic party, but the combined efforts of all of our people. no one has a right to feel that having entrusted the task of government to new leaders in washington, he can continue to pursue his private comforts unconcerned with america's challenges and dangers, for if freedom is to survive and prosper, it will require the sacrifice, the effort and the thoughtful attention of every citizen in my own native state of massachusetts. the battle for american freedom as begun by the thousands of farmers and tradesmen who made up the minutemen, citizens who were ready to defend their liberty at a moment's notice. president kennedy guess on with these words, today, we need a nation of minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take up arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as a basic purpose of their daily life and who are wil
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host: is john boehner a friend of yours? paul ryan? guest: very much so. i served with john. he will go down as is bigger who worked very, very hard to get things done and make things speaker- go down as a who worked very, very hard to get things done and make things happen. he had a group of people in the republican conference who came here to be obstructionist, who came -- obstructionists, who came here to do everything they could to stop things they didn't believe in. and they had some ability to do that. this is the tea party crowd. the crowd that basically shutdown the government, ran john out of office, but he did a good job. he was a good speaker. he is a good leader. paul ryan i have known since he came to congress. and i admire him very much. i particularly admire him for stepping up into this very important leadership vacuum and filling the vacuum. and doing it in a way that i think really distinguishes him and distinguishes the speaker's office. i think paul is going to be a very strong speaker. in my book, i talk about one of the real pillars of leadership is list
host: is john boehner a friend of yours? paul ryan? guest: very much so. i served with john. he will go down as is bigger who worked very, very hard to get things done and make things speaker- go down as a who worked very, very hard to get things done and make things happen. he had a group of people in the republican conference who came here to be obstructionist, who came -- obstructionists, who came here to do everything they could to stop things they didn't believe in. and they had some...
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moving from the john boehner house to the paul ryan house. these are very significant trend stories as far as showing where our politics are going these days. on a more personal level, my number one thing would have to up of newing movements in favor of police accountability in the wake of ofeotaped evidence police-civilian encounters that led to death or injury. guest: the bipartisan support for the trajectory of government that is financially unsustainable and will eventually reach a crisis point. it is the extension of the status quo to the interest of the elites of those parties in washington so they both come out the way they both want to come out. and terryence page jeffrey. to both of you, happy new year. guest: thank you very much. host: it already is a new year in parts of the world, including australia. your cause and comments on your topic for the story of 2015. our phone lines are open. for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. we have a line for independents, 202-748-8002. you can share your comments on our facebook page at fa
moving from the john boehner house to the paul ryan house. these are very significant trend stories as far as showing where our politics are going these days. on a more personal level, my number one thing would have to up of newing movements in favor of police accountability in the wake of ofeotaped evidence police-civilian encounters that led to death or injury. guest: the bipartisan support for the trajectory of government that is financially unsustainable and will eventually reach a crisis...
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john f. kennedy quietly gave nixon $1000 to defeat her. douglas was the perfect target for nixon's style of campaigning. a unseeded campaign he waged against me. the essence of that kind of avoid thes this: to boguss, you work up focus issu issues. betty: the relationship with lyndon goes back to their days gather in the house -- days together in the house. when she came in the house of representatives from california in 19 the five, she was-- in 1945, she was gorgeous, hollywood-smart, and glamorous. she was the most glamorous woman in the house. she stands out like a birth they take on the salad bar -- birthday cake on the salad bar. she is in lyndon johnson's -- thefirst issues there first day she is there. she was attacked on the house floor by congressman lincoln for the same thing set in the 1950's, being a communist. she stood up and said, "are you referring to me?" there was a scene. theen get-- lyndon gets speaker and gets rankin to answer helen's question. wasn't, which is not true. is interesting, how public lyndon came to her r
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his book on john adams is a masterpiece. a member asked mr. mccullough, what would you advise to us? he said, courage. he said, i think members should be willing to vote on difficult issues that they know are in the best interest of the country, but may not get them reelected. that is a pretty's is synced -- susinct observation of where we are at right now. members are so interested in their own political careers that they do not vote on what is in the best interest for the country. that is across the board to a degree. as a former republican, i think it is very true for the republican party, particularly the extremists who are not ideological, in my view, they are just interested in their own self-interest and whatever their view is. which i think is displaced. >> we heard that earlier this year when speaker boehner announced he was stepping down as speaker of the house. why have we reached this polarization point? rep. desaulnier: you know, we have been through these kinds of swings before. there was a do-nothing party before during the civi
his book on john adams is a masterpiece. a member asked mr. mccullough, what would you advise to us? he said, courage. he said, i think members should be willing to vote on difficult issues that they know are in the best interest of the country, but may not get them reelected. that is a pretty's is synced -- susinct observation of where we are at right now. members are so interested in their own political careers that they do not vote on what is in the best interest for the country. that is...
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senators lamar alexander and ray and representatives john kline and bobby scott. the house side, as well as their dedicated staff. this would not have happened without them. [applause] president obama: i just want to if not for some significant ideological differences on these issues -- there were not -- but this is a good example of how bipartisanship can work. people cannot agree on everything at the outset, but they were willing to listen to each other in a civil, instructive way. to work through these issues. compromise where necessary, while still keeping their eye on the ball. i think it is really a testament to the four leaders of the respective committees that they set that kind of tone. that is not something we often see in washington. not a lot of grandstanding or posturing, just a lot of hard work. i want to thank them for their outstanding work that they did. [applause] president obama: i also want to thank my outgoing secretary of education, arnie duncan. he has dedicated his life to the cause of education. sometimes, in the nicest possible way, he ha
senators lamar alexander and ray and representatives john kline and bobby scott. the house side, as well as their dedicated staff. this would not have happened without them. [applause] president obama: i just want to if not for some significant ideological differences on these issues -- there were not -- but this is a good example of how bipartisanship can work. people cannot agree on everything at the outset, but they were willing to listen to each other in a civil, instructive way. to work...
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skorton: thank you, john, for a very generous introduction. you can just imagine what a fabulous job i did when sitting in with billy joel if i am here with you today. i want to thank the leadership of the national press club of the opportunity to speak with you this afternoon. i will ask those assembled to join me in thanking the staff and the servers for the fabulous today.e are having here [applause] what do we value? what do we value as individuals? what do we value as communities? what do we value as a nation? i believe the answer to these questions is increasingly important in our current time. a time not only of uncertainty, but also of shifting frames of reference and of the fundamental rapid changes that leave each of us and all of us feeling less and less secure. of course, there are obvious things that we value as individuals. family, safety, friends, for many of us faith, and our nation was founded on a set of values. we possess certain rights like liberty and the pursuit of happiness. government derives its power from the consent
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john kasich has been a very successful governor in a swing state. marco rubio, i clearly view as the next generation of leaders in the republican party, particularly on national security issues. i'm sure i have left a couple people out. there are a lot of good candidates out there. far more than three. what i worry about, getting back to susan's comment, you cannot alienate the hispanic voter and expect to win a general election. you can do the math on it. i worry a lot about that aspect of it. as far as who is the worst, i wouldn't say any are the worst. i admire anybody who is willing to put themselves out there and seek the nomination. i admire everyone of them. >> national security issues. senator mccain: i have strong disagreements with senator cruz, who voted against the defense authorization bill. deliberate republican to vote against the defense authorization bill. i think our first obligation is to defend the country. there is a difference of opinion between me and senator cruz. but i respect all of them in that they are willing to run and
john kasich has been a very successful governor in a swing state. marco rubio, i clearly view as the next generation of leaders in the republican party, particularly on national security issues. i'm sure i have left a couple people out. there are a lot of good candidates out there. far more than three. what i worry about, getting back to susan's comment, you cannot alienate the hispanic voter and expect to win a general election. you can do the math on it. i worry a lot about that aspect of it....
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also john whitehead discusses his book battlefield america which examines how the u.s. is on the edge of coming a police state. annie carter of the washington journal talks about the decision -- first time in 40 years. we will take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter. washington journal's live every day at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> this holiday weekend, book tv brings you three days of nonfiction books and authors. friday, back-to-back airings of afterwards. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, author books discusses his -- arthur brooks discusses his latest book. makee biggest mistake we [indiscernible]the one that fits people of the most is the one that should be easiest is to get happy. >> at 8:00 p.m., cornell west examines the life of martin luther king junior. >> martin understood that for any human being that wants to reach a level of integrity and decency, as a long-distance runner, you got to kill something in yourself, fear. you got to kill something in yourself, obsession with position and status and wealth. danforth,d by john the author of the re
also john whitehead discusses his book battlefield america which examines how the u.s. is on the edge of coming a police state. annie carter of the washington journal talks about the decision -- first time in 40 years. we will take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter. washington journal's live every day at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> this holiday weekend, book tv brings you three days of nonfiction books and authors. friday, back-to-back airings of afterwards. at...
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it isn't beneficial when the secretary of state, john kerry -- you know him well. [laughter] senator cruz: suggests months ago that israel could become an apartheid state, or when the secretary of state, john kerry, also says that the terrorist attack against charlie hebdo was understandable. the united states of america should not be trying to rationalize radical islamic terrorists. i tell you, when john kerry was nominated, only three senators voted against his confirmation. never have i been prouder than to have been in that gang of three. [applause] senator cruz: and when kerry called israel an apartheid state, i went to the senate floor and called for kerry's resignation. and i would note that we need more senators, both republicans and democrats, that likewise call for accountability when the secretary of state uses language that undermines the safety and security of our allies. [applause] senator cruz: that's the second thing we need to do, we need to stand by our allies. all of us knew early in the obama administration, there were warning signs when in the
it isn't beneficial when the secretary of state, john kerry -- you know him well. [laughter] senator cruz: suggests months ago that israel could become an apartheid state, or when the secretary of state, john kerry, also says that the terrorist attack against charlie hebdo was understandable. the united states of america should not be trying to rationalize radical islamic terrorists. i tell you, when john kerry was nominated, only three senators voted against his confirmation. never have i been...
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[applause] john kerry: madam speaker, mr. majority leader and distinguished colleagues in congress in both parties, ladies and gentlemen, and members of colleague family, our ted kennedy was born into history, he was part of history throughout his life. he made history and he knew history. and it was his respect for ed brooke's role in history and his personal affection for ed brooke that led him to champion this congressional gold medal. obviously we're so delighted that vicki kennedy is here today and his great friend, my colleague now in the senate, paul kirk is here with us to celebrate this moment. in one of his first sermons after finishing his studies at boston university, martin luther king jr. observed the thing that we need in the world today is a group of men and women who'll stand up for right and be opposed to wrong wherever it is. a group of people who have come to see that some things are wrong whether they are never caught up with, and some things are right whether nobody sees you doing them or not. before his
[applause] john kerry: madam speaker, mr. majority leader and distinguished colleagues in congress in both parties, ladies and gentlemen, and members of colleague family, our ted kennedy was born into history, he was part of history throughout his life. he made history and he knew history. and it was his respect for ed brooke's role in history and his personal affection for ed brooke that led him to champion this congressional gold medal. obviously we're so delighted that vicki kennedy is here...
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why do you think john mccain and john kasich like roosevelt? troublemaker. mckinley is assassinated, he becomes president. i hope that's right. gov. kasich: my history. teddy was a trust buster, he took on everybody. let's name a couple more, harry truman. my wife's been reading him. one day she comes down and says, "oh my god." i am sitting downstairs and she says the koreans have gone to war. she's saying it's in the book about harry. she comes down the other day and says "harry has died." i say, harry who? think about truman, reagan. these guys, it did not faze them because they had a job to do. that is the way i see it. i see it that way. former housemmon, speaker. he whipped them into line. right, doug? he has them into line. [indiscernible] gov. kasich: that's right, he got them to do it. all is not lost because the system is goofy. i'm not kidding you. i'm telling you the truth. we have got to get the best people because they can make the best changes and get the country safe. it is always going to be like this. good leaders, bad leaders, what we've h
why do you think john mccain and john kasich like roosevelt? troublemaker. mckinley is assassinated, he becomes president. i hope that's right. gov. kasich: my history. teddy was a trust buster, he took on everybody. let's name a couple more, harry truman. my wife's been reading him. one day she comes down and says, "oh my god." i am sitting downstairs and she says the koreans have gone to war. she's saying it's in the book about harry. she comes down the other day and says...
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john boehner in the majority. his stepping down as speaker was driven by a minority of that majority in terms of the conservative caucus pressing forward with getting any speaker. i wanted to show you the comments of john boehner as he in october.ro [video clip] >> my, oh my, what a wonderful day. i used to sing that on my way to work in the morning. my mission every day is to fight for a smaller, less costly and more countable government. advancedity has conservative reforms that will help our children and their children. it has become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable harm to the institution. this morning, i informed my colleagues that i will resign from the speakership and resign from congress at the end of october. as you've often heard me say, this is not about me. it is about the people, about the institution. just yesterday, we witnessed the awesome sight of pope francis addressing the greatest legislative body in the world. heed hisat we will all call to live by the go
john boehner in the majority. his stepping down as speaker was driven by a minority of that majority in terms of the conservative caucus pressing forward with getting any speaker. i wanted to show you the comments of john boehner as he in october.ro [video clip] >> my, oh my, what a wonderful day. i used to sing that on my way to work in the morning. my mission every day is to fight for a smaller, less costly and more countable government. advancedity has conservative reforms that will...
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[applause] as a young man unlike john adams theater was about. i would've been amazed. any such an area would've seemed like a real stretch for the man in my early 20's. the short version a few breaks came my way. one job always led to another. it is taken me to far more places than i ever expected. it took me to this capital for the first time in 1968 with the hopes of working for donald rumsfeld. during that first interview he made it clear to me that i was not what he was looking for and threw me out. if you months later he saw the error of his ways. he recruited me to be his assistant during that first term of the nixon administration when gerald ford became president. he accepted me and made me white house chief of staff. donald rumsfeld and gerald ford fundamentally changed my life. decades later, i returned to the capital as a member of the house of representatives. i want to thank the wyoming delegation for being here today. i had the fortune of when i arrived to begin a lifelong friendship with bob michaels was with us today. bob, from illinois, was the republi
[applause] as a young man unlike john adams theater was about. i would've been amazed. any such an area would've seemed like a real stretch for the man in my early 20's. the short version a few breaks came my way. one job always led to another. it is taken me to far more places than i ever expected. it took me to this capital for the first time in 1968 with the hopes of working for donald rumsfeld. during that first interview he made it clear to me that i was not what he was looking for and...